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LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... Church, having purchased 1000 square yards of ground for that purpose of G. Pollard, Esq. It is to have two 'froats, one to Victoria-street, the other to Cabbage- lane and calculated to hold 6000 persons. The building, &c. will cost them about £50001 and ...

HUDDERSFIELD

... offence, and therefore the bench was bound to dismiss the complaint. I-He paid a bigh compliment to our young and virtueos Queen Victoria, and ably explaiiind in what true pa. triotism consisted, as well in respect of Englisihmen 'and hishmenonsals ) our-brethren ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... for the men and their wives to assemble in one social compact, and thus I- demonstrate their joy on such an occasion. The .h Queen's beef-eaters will thus have an opportunity of Id seeing themselves enjoy a royal feed. The Rev. X- Mr. Gratorie, in an appropriate ...

CURIOUS CASE

... which blew up tho coffee-room, injured the front of the hotel, and inflicted some wounds on several individuals. HER MAJESTY QUEEN ADELAIDE has sub- scribed £200 to the fund for erecting a national memorial of the Duke of Wellington's military achievements ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... of the owner of the property, who ought to have the pond pallisaded or built on the upper side. THE EXPLOSION ON BOARD THE VICTORIA.-We are sorry to record the death of three more of the sufferers who were scalded by the bursting of a boiler on board the ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... lumns. They express all that was done and said. THE EXPLOSION ON BOARD THE ViCTORIA STEAM SHIP.-Anotber man has fallen a victim to i the bursting of the boiler on board the Victoria Hull ! steamer. On Sunday morning, Jumes Derrington, I a young man, aged ...

VORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Strangewvays made a' full COn- feseion in the psnsnence of ts. Hague, 'Esq., a magis- trater eand Abbeyy was subsequently admitted Queen's evidence, there not beinga clear-case against hini. Mr. Justice WILLIAMrs verTclosely cross-examined theprosecutoraund Mr ...

ANOTHER POOR LAW MURDER

... according to the provisions of the v~ said act; and whereas it is expedient to repeal the n said act, be it enacted by the Queen's most Excel- c i lent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of s ,the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, g in ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... N OF T9UE INQItEBTON THE SUIJ' I aS FERERS.ON BOARD TAE VICTORIA STMWER 1 'V 'On Tuesday the inquest' on tbe unfortunate per-- I to sons who perished by the 'explosion on board the' ,. Victoria steamer was resumed for the seventh time, t da nod at length ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE ASSIZES

... 'taking wastwith ei the intent of a pplying to eir own uSe. The Learned di Judge thenreferre'd to tlts'arecets'tatuteof 1st Victoria relaig 'toarms. The quiestionweild be whether aE -arms wro demanded wvith iatet' to steal. A party a' obtatning property ...

CASE FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES

... Baron Alderson observed, the Act of Parliament did not affect the Queen's Bench. Sir Frederick Pollock ?? so, and it appeared to him that the reason for adopting the practice in the Queen's Bench did nor, lessen the force of the argument. What, he asked ...